Potocki
Tucked between the parklands of Łańcut and the rye fields of south‑eastern Poland, a distinct voice emerges at Potocki in Poland. The distillery traces its roots to 1784; when Count Alfred Potocki took over the estate in 1816, the house style found its signature—noble restraint with a vivid grain core.
Local rye is fermented, then guided through careful fractional distillation where only the heart cut is kept. Charcoal filtration is deliberately avoided so the spirit doesn’t lose its character; instead, precise rectification delivers clarity while preserving a silky texture and a subtle peppered warmth. No additives—just clean spirit and patience.
On the palate it reads smooth yet aromatic, making an elegant base for a crystal‑clear Martini or a minimalist highball. For lovers of terroir‑driven vodka, this is Polish heritage distilled into modern finesse.Potocki
Tucked between the parklands of Łańcut and the rye fields of south‑eastern Poland, a distinct voice emerges at Potocki in Poland. The distillery traces its roots to 1784; when Count Alfred Potocki took over the estate in 1816, the house style found its signature—noble restraint with a vivid grain core.
Local rye is fermented, then guided through careful fractional distillation where only the heart cut is kept. Charcoal filtration is deliberately avoided so the spirit doesn’t lose its character; instead, precise rectification delivers clarity while preserving a silky texture and a subtle peppered warmth. No additives—just clean spirit and patience.
On the palate it reads smooth yet aromatic, making an elegant base for a crystal‑clear Martini or a minimalist highball. For lovers of terroir‑driven vodka, this is Polish heritage distilled into modern finesse.